Due to the current economical state, many families are forced to relocate and this has become a pretty common practice. However, relocating is not an easy process and it can take a lot of time – packing, shifting the luggage and unpacking is the process which takes the most time, but you can greatly shorten this process by hiring our Man and Van services in Battersea SW11 London.
You can always do this job yourself, but this will not only exhaust you, but it will also take a lot more time and you probably won’t be able to do it in just one trip. Our Man and Van service will send a team at your place and they will take care of anything that has to be moved. We guarantee that nothing will be lost and we’ll save you a lot of time.
Many people are not familiar with the work of our Man and Van service and we will try to shortly explain their job. The most important thing to remember is that we provide removal service if you request it – the team’s job is to move all of your items from one address to another. The price depends on the traveled distance and the amount of luggage you have.
Our Man and Van team will arrive at the address you have provided and will load everything in a Luton van. Afterwards, all of the luggage will be transported to the next address and there you will check if everything is still in the bus. Our services are often used by owners of houses, apartments and even offices, because of the massive amounts of electronic appliances to be moved.
It is just blasphemy to do this exhausting job yourself when there is such a service available. Just give us a call and we will quickly arrange the move.
About Battersea
Battersea
Historically a part of Surrey, the area takes its name from the old village of Battersea, an island settlement established in the river delta of the Falconbrook; a river that rises in Tooting Bec Common and flows underground through south London to the River Thames. Industry in the area was concentrated to the north west just outside the Battersea-Wandsworth boundary, at the confluence of the River Thames, and the River Wandle which gave rise to the village of Wandsworth.
Battersea Arts Centre
The theatre was founded in 1980 in a Grade II* listed building which originally opened in 1893 as Battersea Town Hall. The building was designed in 1891 by E. W. Mountford. The space was converted to a community arts centre in 1974. David Jubb has been the BAC’s artistic director since 2004. In 2008 he was joined by David Micklem, with whom he shares the Joint Artistic Directorship of BAC.
Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Battersea, South London. The station is the largest brick building in Europe and is notable for its original, lavish Art Deco interior fittings and decor. However, the building’s condition has been described as “very bad” by English Heritage, who include the power station on its Buildings at Risk Register.
New Covent Garden Market
‘New Covent Garden Market’ is the largest wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market in the UK. Located in Nine Elms between Vauxhall and Battersea, South West London. There is a £4.00 entry fee for visitors driving to the Market, but once inside there is plenty of available parking. The nearest London Underground station is Vauxhall on the Victoria Line.